Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy - Conference itemshttp://hdl.handle.net/10468/5212015-03-30T18:54:29Z2015-03-30T18:54:29ZExperiences and desires of people with tetraplegia living with and without electronic aids to daily living: an Irish focus group studyVerdonck, Michèle ClaireSteggles, ElizabethChard, Gillhttp://hdl.handle.net/10468/5222012-02-17T03:00:07Z2009-01-01T00:00:00ZExperiences and desires of people with tetraplegia living with and without electronic aids to daily living: an Irish focus group study
Verdonck, Michèle Claire; Steggles, Elizabeth; Chard, Gill
This qualitative descriptive study explores the lived experience for persons with a high cervical spinal cord injury who have Electronic Aids to Daily Living (EADLs), and for persons who have no EADLs. Fifteen people with cervical spinal cord injuries attended four focus groups. Data analysis uncovered a novel framework of several themes that were organised into three categories: experiences, desires and meanings of living with EADL. Users’ and non users’ groups revealed homogenous themes. Experiences and desires are explored further in this paper. Themes within the category of experiences included: EADL devices, supply support and training, abandonment, mouthsticks and powered wheelchairs. Desires included: simple stuff, reliability, aesthetics and voice activation. Findings offer valuable personal insights about life with EADL to be considered by all involved with EADL.
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